Binomial Distributions Under ordinary circumstances: For all babies born in the entire global population, the proportion of male births tends to be consistently a bit higher, than the proportion of female births (Source: WHO - World Health Organization). In fact: For a randomly sampled individual birth from the global population, the probability that the baby's sex will be male is approximately 51.22%. Imagine that we will randomly record the sex outcome at birth for 25 future individual babies from the global population. We will let random variable X stand for the total number of male births in our sample. In this scenario, what is the numerical value of E(X)? Round to one digit past the decimal point, and state just the number part of your answer (no units).     _______________________ In this same scenario: What is the numerical value of SD(X)? Round to one digit past the decimal point, and state just the number part of your answer (no units).     _________________________ In this same scenario: What is the approximate value of P(X≤11) ? Write your answer as a percentage value, and round to three digits after the decimal point.  Include a percent symbol after your answer (no spaces).

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Binomial Distributions

Under ordinary circumstances: For all babies born in the entire global population, the proportion of male births tends to be consistently a bit higher, than the proportion of female births (Source: WHO - World Health Organization).

In fact: For a randomly sampled individual birth from the global population, the probability that the baby's sex will be male is approximately 51.22%.

Imagine that we will randomly record the sex outcome at birth for 25 future individual babies from the global population.

We will let random variable X stand for the total number of male births in our sample.

In this scenario, what is the numerical value of E(X)?

Round to one digit past the decimal point, and state just the number part of your answer (no units).

 
 
_______________________

In this same scenario:

What is the numerical value of SD(X)?

Round to one digit past the decimal point, and state just the number part of your answer (no units).

 
 
_________________________

In this same scenario:

What is the approximate value of P(X≤11) ?

Write your answer as a percentage value, and round to three digits after the decimal point.  Include a percent symbol after your answer (no spaces).

 
 
______________________________

In this same scenario:

What is the approximate value of P(X>11) ?

Write your answer as a percentage value, and round to three digits after the decimal point.  Include a percent symbol after your answer (no spaces).

 
_______________________________________
 

For all problems:

  • Note that here, we have X~B(25, 51.22%)
  • Assume that all individual baby births, and whether the sex of the baby is male or female, are all independent events
  • Use the free online software GeoGebra (or any other accurate software that you like)

Problems 1 and 2:

  • Show just the number part of your answer (don't also write any units, such as "babies" or "males", etc.)
  • Show the value as just a decimal number (not a percentage value)
  • Round to one digit past the decimal point
  • Remember to follow the information shown in the accompanying instructional video

Problems 3 and 4:

  • Show your answer value in percentage form
  • Round to three digits past the decimal point
  • Remember what the different inequality symbols mean (for instance, using the symbol < versus using  , etc.)
  • Remember to follow the information shown in the accompanying instructional video

 

 

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